The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 4Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Compare ( 1 ) for the active sense , Love's Labour's Lost , II . i . 178 : " Sweet health and fair desires consort your grace " ; Romeo and Juliet , III . i . 66 135 : Thou , wretched boy , that did'st consort him here " ; Julius Cæsar ...
... Compare ( 1 ) for the active sense , Love's Labour's Lost , II . i . 178 : " Sweet health and fair desires consort your grace " ; Romeo and Juliet , III . i . 66 135 : Thou , wretched boy , that did'st consort him here " ; Julius Cæsar ...
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... Compare Twelfth Night , III . iv . 378 : " Out of my lean and low ability . ' 99 100. week ] There may be here a quibble on " wick . " 103. Swart ] black ; or perhaps , very dark brown . Compare 1 Henry VI . 1. ii . 84 : " And whereas I ...
... Compare Twelfth Night , III . iv . 378 : " Out of my lean and low ability . ' 99 100. week ] There may be here a quibble on " wick . " 103. Swart ] black ; or perhaps , very dark brown . Compare 1 Henry VI . 1. ii . 84 : " And whereas I ...
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... Compare also Hamlet , II . i . 102 , III . iv . 138 , and other passages . Trem bling was considered to be a sign of possession " : compare lines 53 , 54 , 91 and 106 of this scene , and v . i . 246 post ; and The Tempest , II . ii . 76 ...
... Compare also Hamlet , II . i . 102 , III . iv . 138 , and other passages . Trem bling was considered to be a sign of possession " : compare lines 53 , 54 , 91 and 106 of this scene , and v . i . 246 post ; and The Tempest , II . ii . 76 ...
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